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Topic: JCH D-10 Black Formica - Guitar Has Been Sold For $2,650! |
Dave Stewart
From: Pensacola
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Posted 9 Jul 2018 11:27 pm
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I am selling my JCH D-10. Serial number 1015. I bought it several years ago for $3,800 which is what I initially asked for it. I didn't really expect to get that much for it, but wanted to start there. I'm dropping the sale price to $2,650. That's total, includes shipping. At this low price, I will consider any unreasonable offer if someone really wants the guitar...lol. Somebody is going to get a great deal. I know times are tough. I made this video this week, so you can see and hear the guitar in action...
https://youtu.be/Rworw_v_VQ0
I also took these photos of the guitar (let me know if you want more)...
http://www.steelc6th.com/images/jch_guitar.htm
I would prefer that someone buy this guitar who is familiar with the JCH guitars, since I don't have any factory paperwork for it, and you'll know exactly what you are getting. I have been cheated numerous times when buying sight unseen and know that horrible feeling, so as a Christian I won't do that to anyone. If you are not happy with the guitar when you get it, I'll return your money. I think 7 days is a fair amount of time to make your decision, so we'll go with 7 days. All I ask is that you spend the money to return the guitar to me, insured for the selling price. I live on Guam, so shipping is a bit pricey. I just checked the USPS website for the heck of it from Guam to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which for a 70 pound package 40" x 18" x 8" costs $135.80. The guitar in the case without any packaging weighs 65.2 pounds. That's a rough guesstimate, since I don't know where it will be shipped yet.
The guitar has Bill Lawrence 710 pickups and I love the sound of it. The guitar plays nicely. The guitar didn't have a half-stop when I bought it, so I put one on that I had ordered for my Sho-Bud. It works well. There are two adjustments underneath: one for the half-stop itself, and the other for the tension for it. I like a solid half-stop, so I set the tension fairly high. I put some removable 1/2" foam pipe insulation from Home Depot over the knee for my comfort. I included the foam sleeve in the case if you'd like to use it. You can lighten the tension if you'd like.
The guitar has split tuners. I am only using a split tuner on string 6. The vertical knee lowers the 6th string from G# to F#. I am not lowering the 5th string on this guitar. My setups are standard. The guitar is standard height at 26". I have shorter legs, which is one reason I am selling it. My S-10 Rittenberry is 25", which I enjoy playing more. I really enjoy playing the C6th neck on the JCH. I also have an old D-10 Pro-II Sho-Bud, which I love and want to hang onto. I have too many steel guitars (I didn't think that was possible...lol). So I am selling this one.
The neck tone selector switch turns on either the E9th or the C6th, but not both at the same time.
Here are the copedents:
E9th...
Pedal 1 - raises strings 5 and 10 a whole tone
Pedal 2 - raises strings 3 and 6 a half tone
Pedal 3 - raises strings 3 and 4 a whole tone
LKL - raises strings 4 and 8 a half tone
LKV - lowers string 6 a full tone (adjusts with stop screw in changer); half stop adjusts with hexnut on pull rod
LKR - lowers strings 4 and 8 a half tone
RKL - lowers string 9 a half tone; lowers string 2 a half or full tone, with mechanic half-stop mechanism underneath carriage
RKR - raises strings 1 and 7 a full tone
C6th...
Pedal 4 - raises strings 4 and 8 a whole tone
Pedal 5 - raises string 10 a full tone; raises string 9 a half tone; lowers string 5 a half tone; raises string 1 a full tone (from D to E)
Pedal 6 - raises string 2 a half tone; lowers string 6 a half tone
Pedal 7 - raises strings 3 and 4 a full tone
Pedal 8 - lowers string 10 one and a half tones; lowers
string 9 a half tone; raises string 7 a half tone
RKL - lowers string 3 a half tone
I'll answer any questions and try to be as helpful as I can, so we can avoid any returns if possible. I am not sure what year this JCH was built. I read somewhere that Lloyd Green's former JCH was serial number 1054. Mine is number 1015. So it seems they might have been built fairly close, but I don't know for certain. I tried to clean up the guitar a bit. I polished the chrome.
The guitar is triple raise, triple lower, as seen in the photos. There are no string return issues. I made the videos so you can hear that it plays in tune. It is a nice guitar. I have read that it is a collector's item, but I didn't care about that when I bought it, I just wanted a JCH. As I mentioned, I have too many pedal steels and can only play one at a time, so I'd like to sell this one if someone is interested.
Thank you! _________________ Music makes the world a better place.
Last edited by Dave Stewart on 14 Jul 2018 3:37 am; edited 5 times in total |
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Kerry Johnson
From: the Bay Area, CA
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Posted 10 Jul 2018 11:36 am Jch
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Hi Dave,
My 1984 JCH is serial# 1026, so yours is probably 83/84 vintage.
Great sounding JCH you have. |
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Dave Stewart
From: Pensacola
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Posted 11 Jul 2018 4:25 pm JCH D-10 Black Price Drop to $3,150
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I've dropped the sale price to $3,150 if anyone is interested.
Thank you! _________________ Music makes the world a better place. |
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gary pierce
From: Rossville TN
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Posted 11 Jul 2018 5:44 pm
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I've seen Buck Reid's JCH up close, and if I was looking for one I would grab this quick. |
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Dave Stewart
From: Pensacola
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Posted 13 Jul 2018 2:37 pm JCH D-10 Black Formica Price Drop $2,650
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I've dropped the sale price to $2,650 if anyone is interested.
Thank you! _________________ Music makes the world a better place. |
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Dave Stewart
From: Pensacola
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Posted 14 Jul 2018 3:34 am JCH D-10 Black Formica - Guitar Has Been Sold!
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The JCH D-10 black guitar has been sold for $2,650 to a blessed forum member!
Thank you all who read and considered! _________________ Music makes the world a better place. |
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Richard Fiedler
From: Washington, USA
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Posted 16 Jul 2018 7:23 am
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Woohoo!!! |
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